The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . igh, John Davis, Ranlet, and Moses B. Gor-don ; town agent, Noah Robinson;weigher of hay, Horatio N. Burn ham ;sealer of weights and measures, JamesS. Hoit; poundkeeper, David Blaisdeil: legislature, and dated July 2. 1874, andtin- bounds of the addition are given asfollows : That all that part of the town .if Gilfordbounded as follow s, to wil : 1 ? .it a slake and stone on the easterly side I Roundbay on a line with the noi 1 1 Thomas Im nils land, an


The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . igh, John Davis, Ranlet, and Moses B. Gor-don ; town agent, Noah Robinson;weigher of hay, Horatio N. Burn ham ;sealer of weights and measures, JamesS. Hoit; poundkeeper, David Blaisdeil: legislature, and dated July 2. 1874, andtin- bounds of the addition are given asfollows : That all that part of the town .if Gilfordbounded as follow s, to wil : 1 ? .it a slake and stone on the easterly side I Roundbay on a line with the noi 1 1 Thomas Im nils land, and running easterly to andalong said Durrells land to the liw 1 districts No. 4 and No. [2, thence south-erly on the line of school district No. 4 to theline between Gilford and Belmont, thence weslerlv on the line between Gilford and Belmont toSanbornton bay, and to the line between Gil-ford and Laconia, thence northerly on said hay,Winnipiseogee river and Round Lav, benthe line between Gilford and Laconia, to thebound begun at, be and the same hereby is sev-ered from the town of Gilford and annexed to-the town of I . Main Street,before Smiths Brick !_»1 • ck was Erected. fence viewers, Ebenezer S. Cate, , and Joseph YV. Robinson ; hog-reeves, Chas. Gould, Chas. S. Sargent, and Westley Maloon ;constables, James S. Hoit, Hugh Blais-deil, Augustus Doe, Horatio N. Burn-ham, and John C. Davis; surveyors ofhighways, Edward Bacon, Lewis , Lucian A. Ladd, Reuben , James R. Gray, John C. Eolsom,Nathaniel Sanborn, John M. L. Swain,Jacob Smith, John M. Robinson, JamesGordon, and Ebenezer S. Cate. The next change in the territory ofLaconia was the annexation of the por-tion of Gilford lying on the south sideof the Winnipesaukee river. This movewas heartily opposed by the old town ofGilford, but the act was passed by the This act of the legislature united thetwo portions of the village on bothsides of the river, under one town gov-ernment, as


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